
Copernical Team
Unlocking Europe’s satellite navigation potential at NAVISP Industry Days

Leading positioning, navigation and timing experts from companies and research institutions across Europe met last week at ESA’s NAVISP Industry Days, a two-day workshop dedicated to discussing trends and opportunities in this field.
North Korea says spy satellite launch successful

US 'strongly condemns' N. Korean space launch

Hydrogen detected in lunar samples, points to resource availability for space exploration

Cairt and Wivern Earth Explorer candidates go forward

ESA has reached a significant milestone in its commitment towards a deeper understanding of Earth's dynamic processes and addressing pressing environmental challenges with the selection of two new candidates – Cairt and Wivern – to progress to the next development phase as part of the process of realising the Agency’s eleventh Earth Explorer satellite mission.
SDI Announces New Tech Demo Competition for Government Modernization

University of Helsinki researchers solve cosmic conundrum

Investigating the contribution of gamma-ray blazar flares to neutrino flux

CAPSTONE marks one year in near rectilinear halo orbit

Earth bacteria could make lunar soil more habitable for plants
